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fume. This transfer check was the Chemical National Bank. 1 was so} || IS ANDERSON Man Courted Her. PLAYED HIS PART WELL AND NEVER FORGOT ROLE. Spent Money Like a Millionaire} and Seemed to Know Society} : Folk—Girl Hopes He'll Be Cauht and Punished. For the first time since the pubiiea don of the story detailing the n in which James > to marry her w ‘Ogden Goelet,’ ‘the beautiful young victim of Abvel eruel deception, has consented to make plete statement of her Felations with hi Miss Andersce, of her father, strect. as that rt under th Goelet, brother of the Roxburghe, and said that he: now 18 to see the man who her arrested and punished as he de to be. Miss Anderson “has suffered cruelly | { since the duplicity of th her heart was m: He. ‘Me notor! | has wounded he: @8 much as the c: tised upon her by t) ‘That she loved him t Question. But her love to loathing, and the a fon she o felt for him has gives way to a ha that will only de satisfied when the man | {} Who is responsible for her sufferings is Placed behind the bars to pay the pen- | ) @lty of his wrongdoing. Cruel Impostor, She Says. is deception was cruel, cruel," sald Anderson, ‘‘but I can at least be ful that I havp been saved from marrying this cruel impostor. My |} misery 1s somewhat alleviated in know- ing the man was. so utterly unworthy of the trust and faith I gave him “I first met Mr, Goelet—or Abecl, 1 Suppose I should now call him—at the * Grand Hotel less than six months ago. |“ I was in charge of the Western Union |!!! telegraph station there. He was not the Grat man who atttempted to become ac- +, Cauainted | aoe whom I un- ®\Merstood® to lionatres had ate tempted it many times, inviting me to dine with them and go to the theatres, but I never accepted their invitations, “Abeel was persistent, though, and al- ‘waye polite and so persuasive. When he Bnally brought me the forged letter of ‘introduction of ‘J. Ogden Goelet' to all temployees of the Western Union ‘Tele- t@raph Company, signed by Mr. Van Every, I had no reason to doubt the sig- Mature and accepted Abeel for what he etended ‘to be—a gentleman, I allowed ¢him to call at my home, and intro- \.duce him to my mother and sisters, ey were charmed with him, He was “well read, well bred ‘and accomplished, nd was e@lways exceedingly courteous. On several occasions he invited me to the theatres, but always insisted that] anc: my mother should chaperone us. She did | {!¥ * mot care to go, and so we never went. “Ig the afternoons he frequently took = me driving in stylish turnouts, and on these occasions when he drove up the avenue ‘he bowed to many people that { know are in soolety, and these bows were always returned. Never Forgot His Part. “He never once forgot the part he was | playing, and the pains he took to live! up to his assumed character are amaz- ing now when I come to look back over | our acquaintance. On one occasion he| ealled at our, house in the afternoon | G@ressed in @ frock coat and silk hat. There was a bruise upon his forche end he told me that he had been thrown | out of hie auto while coming from New- Port and had landed on his torehead, That night I saw in a newspaper that young Mr. Goelet had been thrown out of his auto while coming from Newport. | “On Noy. 5 he called to take me out} ‘walking and gave me a check for $100, 000. It was what is called a transfer) check, I believe. He said, ‘I want to| give you a little wedding present that will be all your own.’ “The check was made payable to ®leanor BW. Anderson. It was drawn on the Astor National Bank apd was ‘signed J. Ogden Goelet. ‘There was also Nee DG: non exolted at the time that I cannot re- memlier how this check was drawn, but 1 think it was made to ‘J. Ogden Goe- Jet’ and was signed ‘D.C. DeWitt, for | the estate.’ “Iwas, of course, very mucit‘excited Over the present, and he laughed at me| g and told me not to get Bxcited, ‘1 can! easily afford this,’ he said, ‘and I want you to have it as the first of the many Presents I hope to give you.’ He Never Returned Check. "Both my sister Kathorine and my Beather were. present at tho) time ‘and e check. When we started fom a walk Tasked him to keep the ch fof me until it could be cashed. He Keep it for you, but I would rather you Rut got the check now, nor have I ever Bjt since the day we were to be rried. fe didn't go for a walk that morn- but he said he would return in the on. Before he returned we were ed by reporters who came to our d@ wanted to know if I had @ Robert Goelet. None of men Were allowed.in the they were stift standing Adee! came berets, THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27, 1903. } ’ ELEANOR ANDERSON, WOOED AND WON BY THE SPURIOUS “GOELETS ~LOATHES ABEL, 1 ae ‘Girl-Who:Was Won by Impostor} © Professing to Be One of the Goelets Tells How the Young] i ea8 PRETOSSHSCOSOD ae FRTEN 10 uEATH IN BARN OF HOTEL Thanksgiving Evening with Friends, Started for Home, Evidently Missing His Way. Trosted Him Fully. edahim and fled f a well-known ei v| Warmingdale, was found frozen to death to-day tn a barn adjoining the Lower Cottrell had spent last evening with friends at the hotel and at a late hour “T'trusted fim fully ber jr. Twas not dazzled by his supposed uyed the part of a man ut had he been poor, him so, it would have deen all the same to me "I have never heard a wor AWWinen I tink of, all the lies he toll me, stand st all, hor can’ see what motive He spent money like a million- ‘ire and some one must have been sup> ' id 8 dark he evidently missed hls) 64 chambers St.,N. Yu. Opposite Clty Hall. | way, and wandering about and re {ng his steps got Into the barn, w he fell from exposure frozen sitff when found to-day. Mr, Cottrell was forty-five years old| and leaves a wilow. e oS tigatihg the Nitkvan & cruel deception, but maybe| Coroner Queeney is Investigating th my story will serve as a warming to Hopes Abeel wi De Pantshed, other girls never to make vithout knowing his fa. | Oriental | Rugs SMALL PAYMENT DOWN is that he will be as he deserves to lerson, father of Miss is of the opinion that yet proof enough te the search for | BERNHEIM & CO.'S Values Are Famous.--BE WISE. Our First Announcement of This, ore Star Clothing Sale OF THE SEASON, brought such a rush of customers that notwithstanding the extra force of ‘salesmen The great bargains sold since, will spread the news of the overshadowing importance of this sale all over Greater New York, and we request intending purchasers to call as early in the day as possible. Our Great Purchase for SPOT CASH Enables You to Buy the Newest Styles in High-Grade Clothing BELOW COST TO MANUFACTURE provided some couldn't be waited on, EVERYBODY BUYS ON [CREDIT f WHY NOT YOU? OUR FACILITIES FOR SERV- ING YOU AS UNSURPASSED, ONR STOCKS gARGE AND UP TO DATE, AND stm TERMS ARE UNUSUALLY MIBERAL., BY AN OUTLAY OF LESS THAN 15 CENTS DAY AND OUR BASY PAYMENT SYSTEM YOU CAN MAVE WHAT YOU 4EED IN % |] MEN'S, WOMEN’S & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING | | 17 Bul MILI ¥. DIAMONDS: Iw A RLY. WEAR EASY HGEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, PER 1 PER WEEK WEEK PRICES SAME AS FOR CASH, { CLOTHING CO, 1354 3d Ave., Near 65th St. 2274 34 Ave,, Neat $24th St. 295 8th Aye., Near 24th St. BROOKLYN, 700 BROADWAY, OPEN EVENINGS. ey rome. = tone. Sheffield Institute, 39 W. 324 St., | New York, New Publications, PUBLISHERS’ SALE OF BOOKS | 50°; Discount Direct to the Public, 40 Different Sets Standard English Authors, JUSTIN McCARTHY’S HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES, | In 2 vols., cloth, gilt top. Illustrated with 32 Half-Tone Portraits of Eminent Men and Women, SPECIAL PRICE, ONE WEEK, 79 CENTS. CORYELL & COMPANY, OUR CHILDREN IN PERIL. The Most Startling ‘Book of the Year! An Arraignment of the Public Schools! Will Arouse the Fathers and Mothers of the Laud, BROADWAY PUBLISHING The CHRISTMAS METROPOLITAN 160 Pages of Text—32 in Color Men’s Suits and Overcoats, Made from this season’s most popular all- wool fabrics, faultless in workmanship, cut in the newest conservative styles as well as the suet fashions of the swell Boys’ Suits and Overcoats. You'll not wonder at the great crowds when you see the remarkable values in all-wool aula (plain or Norfolks) and the fine Melton Russian or plain overcoats—splen- did $3.50 values—that we're sell- $1 99 e jooked at me queerly and then took the| sheck, saying, ‘If you wish me to, I will| Aepos*ed it In the tank.’ Then ho put! BW Gieck in his pocketbook. 1 have | Eor Men. DM 1-Wool Sults and serviceable, sty!- Melton, Oversoats Howe nT For Boys. Btls, $2.50 bys’ All-Wool School Sults sand wv Durable ‘Hecters and Overcents. at beh $4.00 Boys’ Zibeline and Frieze Ru oe Extra Long Belt Overcoats a aS. joys’ Wine Dress Suits and Han: jan or Plain Overvoats at..., oo} overcoatne In ait lengine; 00 Belgian Worsted Suits and Imported Ox- fondn Moule, Black oF ive Petent Beaver vercoats CuoTil 8 2338 & 2340 THIRD AVE.,. coer": 127th ST, open Every Evening. ‘Next Saturday Till 11,30°P, M1,’ 1.69 “ 3.98 WISE 4 ANTATTAN lisle thread or cotton, with white soles, 36 to 40 inches, at..... se eeeee high pile, close weave and fine texture, a beautiful soft elastic yarns, double ber maneeoanesraney very handsome and durable rug. Oriental soles, heels and toes, value 39c. pair,at 25 baa Upholsterings. and domestic designs and color- $1.50 Pajamas, $1.15. — + ings; size 3x6 ft.; reduced from A fs $4.50 Tapesiry Table Covers, $2.95 $} 85.25 to....... ete nee OTOL Men's heavy-weight beautifully made a ‘ Domet flannel Pajamas, standing collar, These Covers are of heavy reversible Automatic Lift Ball-Bearing . ; MYSS SIXTH AVE. 19% Al STREETS Rare Saving Opportunities for Saturday E’RE going to make Saturday an eventful day—one you'll always remember because of the unequalled saving opportunities you'll find throughout the store. We've gleaned from every section representative offerings that tersely tell the story of the remarkable values. Here's One Thing We Want You to Remember, Though—We Do Not Want You ato p Judge the Quality Acknowledged Guarantee of Quality. We Say this because prices are so ‘unusually low. rk, For all those who come, Saturday will be a profitable shopping day. We've studied your wants carefully and have purposely priced seasonable merchandise very much below what you'd expect to pay under ordinary conditions. There s a sense of security while trading in this store. Men's Suits: Every known dab fabric of style; Men's Overcoats: A specially fine gathering. Those the very latest cuvtom made eflects in grays and mixtures—re- - $Q, ideal tourist coats—mostly ined with best quality serge $ markable values—usually sell for $20 to $25; at $18.75 and... 75 and satin; in oxford, cassimere and mixtures; atesesss 9, 75 1.50 Dress Goods, 35¢ {} Women’s Jackets. 12,000 yards black and colored Dress Goods, all wool, 38 and 43 inches Sale of Infants’ Wear. . ee 100 Black Velvet Coats. sizes 2 to 5 years, box style front, plaited back, with large round cape, trimmed with lace insertion, value $6 Of extra quality Kersey in black ‘ and castor, loose fitting, bishop sleeve, turn- wide; storm iced oF dee crepe and }% over cufis, velvet yoke, double shoulder granites, usually sold a C cape, black satin fining, spec ial, and 75c., on sale to-morrow at...... 38 ee oe . sioie. oeree 2 : : i ee 510 Another “opportunity to purchase eas ; lengths at less than half price. Black and ol d, from 2 to 5 yards; they include Velvet Hats, 2. 25. ures, plain fabrics, challies, plaids ks; values up to 91.50; chance to 25 dozen Turbans, Toques and Continentals, made from fine quality Silk buy useful presents reece holidays; 35 }4 Face Velvet (brilliant black), combined with white, pink: ent ‘blue and black, reg: ular 50¢. value, at Children's bleached Canton Flannel hee Drawers, sizes 2 to 12 years; made with hem, and muslin band with button, holes, at, per pair.) ........ 50006 at, per yard, 2 hand-folded chiffos; wie s Sale of $1 Silks at 35¢ sold at $3.45, at........s006 2.25 Silks and Velvets, plain and}} Sale of Gloves, 75c. fancy, all short lengths; real value $1 and over, at, pey yard Black Silk Velvets, excellent q| Men's! SOsispaceee 35 Clearing lots of 2 and 3-clasp Men's regular $1.50 quality Slippers, in several colors, trimmed with Glace Gloves, Paris Point, $1 and 75 patent leather, every Jast we shal at this low price, at, |... }§ $1.25 qualities, at rice yard. Tee ] 55 2-Clasp Glace Gloves, Imperial Point, in for boys, ee at White Taffetas, 19 inches white, black and colors; ‘special importation Womens Shoes: Clean-up of odds a just received, fine skins; guaranteed; ends of the $3 and $3.50 qualities, patent cellent quality, at, per yard smart fitting’ special, per pair... S| leather and kidskin, suitable for fall and Womer’s 8225 Street wear, nearly every size, spe- Boys’ and Girls’ |} °*!*" ‘1,88 . af Boys chool Shoes, ri Suits, 65c. 50c Underwear 19¢ 13 to 5 eral $1.50 quality, at.. ar ° 9, ° Women’s heavy weight real ene ere re nt tent cee re maco cotton yarn, _fleece-lined, abe VALUE 25C. TO 50C. 39¢ Handkerchiefs, a “Oneita” Union Suits, high neck, long Children’s plain and ribbed heavy winter- sleeves, ankle length, seconds of the relight Vesie and Pants; odd lots and Odd lots of Men’s and Women’s $1.25 quality, inavhite only, at, per suit, 65 broken lines; mostly small sizes; white, Handkerchiefs, some mussed and soiled; i Suits 25, natural and camel’s-hair; value 25c. broken lines, to close; fancy Handker- Men's Union Suits of 312 $ Union sults_at_ 3 a to 45c.; ovlose ateasht AARGAD OR 19 chefs ies ity, won Handkerchiefs, Initial (Worth $1,50 and $2.50.) worth from “25c. to A small lot from our recent large pur- Girls’ Coats and Skirts. chase of heavy ribbed Union Suits, in sec- Girls’ full length Coals of Kersey and onds, all put in one lot to clase; they are in $$ 5.00 ° 1 HENS COALS Ole NETSEY, 4 50 eam rnaRu Ss, ae 50° colored merino and ecru cotton, fleeced, all $4 Zibeline; trimmed with velvet y g weights, and imperfections are so slight as tq in no way affect their intrinsic engih value, ‘They range from the $1.50 mixtures; double oreastel wimmed wit! to $2.50 grades, all at, per suit.. $1.25 silk braid; aises 6 todas, years, « Women’s 39¢, Hose. 25¢. ee janiah inert 37.75 Women's extra fine quality: imported Misses’ Walking Skirls of manish mix- Hermsdorf - dyed, fast-black, light - weight tures, seams, narrow side plaits, $4.85 and braids; many styles to select from_ ~ $11.75 Best grade Smyrna Rugs, guar- of fanc anteed quality, all wool, in two-toned ef- 4 fects of red, green and gold; positively the first quality. One size only— Qxd ft; re luced from $14.50 to.. $8.50 Axminster Rugs. 350 extra quality Axminster Rugs, long, military cut, side opening, trimmed with tapestry in Oriental and French designs, fast ‘colored cotton trimmings, in solid richly fringed with tassel fringe. pinks and blues; former price $1.15 $8.50 Irish Point Lace $1.50 suit, at.. Rrerprers aicleisrere Gilt acna Bed Sots, $5.90. $ peel A ee AAS 56, 7S Suit Cases at D. Made of bes! quatity double-thread net, Anticipate his Christmas gift, heavily appliqu. with two shams to and if it is a Suit Case, buy it now and’ match, the design } the most popular that save, we have shown this season. 119 of our $6.75 Sole Leather Suit Cases, A comfortable turned handle; Irish linen lin- Talking Machines. ing, four inside straps; all the earmarks of a er Perfection Records, such as Bedelia, the Giri You Love, Patti’s Last fine case; never fis a case for such 3 @ Mttle: price. ceececesensiesieecee 5 Farewell and many others, formerly sold for $1, at Solid Gola Watches at 17-50 Columbia Disc Machines, including two Women’s Solid Gold 14-Kt, Gold }} records; only a few at this price, 0 Hunting Cases and fitted with Waltham or F ANBAREISCHOCOL GOBUSTORADON 10 Elgin movement; value $21.00; $17.50 Speclal Ateccoctveesvcaccice . Pyomen'e ‘Transparent Enamel Watches, Sale of Sheet Music of Sheet Music All Da ‘All Day Friday and Saturday. and Saturday, movement; value $4.95; special at $3.75 llea . Men’s Gun-Metal Watches, fitted Uc. a’ Flece, new rich shades of turquoise, royal, green, garnet; fitted with fine Swiss with fine 7-jewel movement; special. 53 week Sow (Prank latte pe pense SEWING MACHINES, for _To-Morrow. Only, $17.95. They are worth $50.00, if you measure value by the agents’ price. But: they have been sold in some stores as low .|* as $25.00. y Ball-bearing in all running parts, Automatic drophead and lift, Every modern mechanism, Run as easily as a bicycle, Noiseless and’ easily adjustable, Latest improved attachments. Built of polished oak, with five drawers, and are an improvement over the newest Singer model. Made by one of the best. manufacturers; his name stamped on every. machine, Guaranteed five years, % opt Groceries, COPFEE—Cucuta, Maracaitio, | dry it, round medium fine or Dulverized, 7 Ibs, $1. Boys’ Nickel Watches, open face, fitted Daniels'a Ble Hit, Laces and Graces. q 10 5 “Dm Sorry rit Be with guaranteed American move- $ Putas All Next Week.” Prenactalvat 2.75 tox | Hunters’ ments; special at.......eeseeee the Maren (oie nit Men's Nickel Watches, open face, new Gallery, a dor "ating." and pili”? You" (Ane thin model; guaranteed ‘American $], pul fons, mckariities Gist) ‘w movements, at 18 novelty fy a sony reas on aesinining, ¢$, greey Peas Eb, can, Gone 8 ‘ sen aigul tu Fey Mogn ‘ TOH—Beet Japan or tancy ‘Carolin Sale of Candies, Qc. ff Ota e gee i NiseEGy Ff mht io Now ready to show samples }} (i oie Git rou Loy Wines and Liquors. and give lowest prives on absolutely pure ‘ont i hesbd y “The 5 for an rtini & Rossi Vermouth, bottle... or Candies suitable’ for church and Sunday- (wet ean Martin & Ross! | seh eee o hool aff: ked in 30-lb. wood ay Dad 4 . i MAI OS up Ware 20 tt Elsle Books REGUGEM, {} Fsei's Golden Wedaing Rye Waiskey, fall qua EISIG_ DOORS NOGUCCE. - Mi m Rye Whiskey, fuli quart bottle, ...85 2.75 Gas Radiators, 1-25 {} The famous Elste Books, prob- }} bia'crow whiskey, bot 60 = ably the best known juvenile in the English { } Pepper Whiskey, Botle The four-tube Kind, 19 inches {3 language. We offer, not cheap editions, eid di Blac eat high, in black-nickel or aluminum but, the ular $1.25 book; your choice of $$ Creme de Menthe, large bottle finish; value up to. $2.75, at. . $1.25 3} the follo ng at 59c, per volume : California Port, Sherry, Ange The same styles in 28 inches high, eight “i i P ; ; ee Wines, 8 years old; gallon, nce i jorted jewel werful burners; 32) ; Matyi ht a : 113 a ‘i'00,a ‘and Burgundy,